Famous Notorious B.I.G. line: you’re nobody ‘til somebody kills you. If the best rappers die young, then Intalek’s music will be noticed even when he passes.

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Basically saying that even with his good heart, he tends to do wrong at times

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Intalek is further talking to his competition through the dice game “Craps”, explaining that challenging and taking their chances or bets at him may result in a few wins (roll seven more / more chances up roll seven more) until they push their limits and burn if given there 3 chances (until seven is the number of the devil = 666). 3 chances results to 3 strikes and 7 is a pass line winner (777 leads to your 666).

Still too deep? Ha!

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Intalek is basically saying don’t consider his style as “underground” (no underground floor) because his music and lyrics are uplifting (headed to the sky when I jump)

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Notice the way Intalek shows off his talents (strut), similar to the models and artists who perform at Virginia Commonwealth University’s annual fashion show STRUT

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Play on words from novel “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea”. Intalek is further explaining his depth in music sometimes being too deep to no understanding.

See title explanation of the original novel at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty_Thousand_Leagues_Under_the_Sea

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There’s such a great split between what is considered good and bad hip hop, that the lyricism is openly displayed but at times looked over for being “too lyrical” for hip hop

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Album: Intalek x Ritchcraft “Lives And Vibes”
Year: 2010
Label: Jakarta Records

Intalek does some lyrical exercising

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Album: Intalek x Ritchcraft “Lives And Vibes”
Year: 2010
Label: Jakarta Records

Intalek explains the good vs. evil sides of money

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Album: Intalek x Ritchcraft “Lives And Vibes”
Year: 2010
Label: Jakarta Records

Intalek opens the “Lives And Vibes” album with this song, detailing a story from a fan’s point of view who’s coming to see him perform.

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